If you have questions about what the Stanley numbers are, you can
look the planes up on Blood&Gore:

http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0.htm

Sometimes, emails to/from me are vectored to some cyber black
hole, never reaching their destination. I answer all emails, so if
you haven't heard from me, your/my email is likely having high tea
in said black hole, never to be heard from, so please try again.

If there is anything in particular that you're after, do ping me
as there is a lot of stuff here that isn't on the list; the list
just represents a snapshot of the previous month's haul with none
of the stuff having appeared on a previous list. I like to keep
things fresh here.

Please email me prior to sending money so that you can be sure
the item is still up for grabs. Also, prices do not include shipping,
which is the amount that it takes to go from me to you via the US
Post Office.

This list goes out to many people, normally on the first Monday
of the month (unless otherwise noted above). So, if you see something
you want, it's the quickest finger on the trigger that wins the duel.

Some folks become upset that they miss out on a tool. I wish I had
lots of this stuff many times over so I can satisfy the demand, but
that is normally not the case. Some of it does have duplicates here,
and if so, I will state that in my reply to you.

Also, due to the nature of selling over the wires, tools are sold
on a first come, first serve basis. The first person to say "I'll
take it", gets it. I have to operate this way as some will take a
few days to get back to me with their interest in a particular item,
and it's unfair to keep others waiting who are willing to buy the
item immediately.

I reserve the right to correct typographical errors after the list
goes out. I rarely make them, but when I do they can be major ones.

If you're the kind of person who puts a straightedge to the sole of
a #40, to check it for flatness, or who tosses a plane on a scale to
weight it against what it states in the Stanley catalogs, you'll need
to take your business elsewhere. I'll wish you luck finding perfection
in something that was never made, nor intended to be, perfect. You guys
know who you are, and it's best for both of us that our paths not cross.

Lastly, and I don't like to mention this, but if you tell me that
money is on the way for something you want, and you never make good
on it, we won't be doing business in the future. It's unfair, actually
downright discourteous, to others who want the same thing, and I tell
them it's sold. Pull this on me, and you're exorcised from the list.
Sorry, but I don't tolerate this behavior well at all.

Don't forget the cool new tools that I'm making - a jazzy layout
knife being used by professionals (made the cover of Feb.1998 FWW!),
a detachable block plane handle designed to fit your standard pitch
block planes, a killer Robinson's Improved Patent sliding bevel, a
tilting jaw for your Emmert's vise, and the finest bench plane in
production today, the Bed Rock #601. You can see it all at:

http://www.supertool.com/newtools.htm

Remember, you don't have to be a connoisseur (did I spell that
correctly) to shop here. You can be a wirehead, a metalhead, a zipper-
head, a propellerhead, a deadhead, a cokehead, or even a knuckle
dragging oaf, just like me, to shop here, as long as your dinero is
green.

Thanks for shopping, and remember that no letters or words were
injured when writing this list...


FEATURED ROBOT OF THE MONTH
******** ***** ** *** *****

FT1 The tool youth is happily holding a fine example of the
type 1 #43 plow plane; with the graceful lines along the
top edge, this short production is often referred to the
'humpback' model; this is also the only production run
where Stanley 'filled in' the wrap around fillister fence
(used on the #41) to offer a greater reference surface
while cutting grooves; in fine, never messed with condition,
it was repatriated to the US from Canada and went directly
into the Inner Sanctum; from the era when Stanley was
paying equal attention to design and function, it shows
the Victorian era passion for excess perfectly:

http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/f1.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/f2.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/f3.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/f4.jpg $5585.00


 STANLEY
*******


ST1 #79 side rabbet; earlier UK made example, with adjustable
stop, all original parts, cuts left and right, plating is
a bit dulled; a solid worker; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t7.jpg $65.00
ST2 #90 bull nose rabbet plane; US made example with original
parts and no damage, tattered remains of the box, plating
shows some rust on side and sole, it will clean to make a
fine worker; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t8.jpg $90.00
ST3 #2 smoothing plane; an "S" casting made during the mid-
1890's, with all original parts, no damage, lightly
cleaned, it's far nicer than usual examples; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t10.jpg $215.00
ST4 #112 cabinet scraper; right out of a working shop, with
sawdust on it, never abused or altered, it has a full
length Disston iron in it; will clean to be much nicer
than usual examples; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t12.jpg $155.00
ST5 #603 Bed Rock smoothing plane; a 1930's example that has
a proper replacement Stanley iron, it's free of damage,
the exterior has a mottled surface (don't want to call it
pitting as that's too strong a word), it will quickly
polish or you can leave it as is; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t12.jpg $155.00
ST6 #5 1/2 oversize jack plane; made right after WWII, using
the thicker castings of that era, it's a clean and complete
worker that only needs a honing; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t13.jpg $125.00
ST7 #4 1/2 oversize smoothing plane; similar era to the pre-
vious, the thicker casting lend themselves to better
planing, it also can be honed and used as is; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t13.jpg $140.00
ST8 #53 adjustable mouth spoke shave; a clever design that
uses a thumb screw to open/close the mouth, this one shows
typical signs of use, with plenty more life left in it;
one of Stanley's best shaves; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t14.jpg $40.00
ST9 1/2" #750 bevel edge chisel; not stamped with model number,
many aren't, it's guaranteed to be one; barely used, with
original leather tip handle; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t16.jpg $35.00
ST10 #5C corrugated jack plane; a ca.1950 example, with original
box (a bit rough and musty smelling), the plane was used
once and put back in the box; some exterior tarnish will
easily clean to make this a great worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t17.jpg $95.00
ST11 #49 match plane; a worker with no damage, just expected
plating wear, it's the less common of the two planes, it's
used on narrower stock to cut the popular tongue and groove
joint; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t19.jpg $95.00
ST12 #5 1/2C corrugated oversize jack plane; an earlier model
that dates to mid-1890's, it's as found, free of damage,
nearly all japanning remains; this one will clean to be
much nicer than usual examples; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t20.jpg $125.00
ST13 #3 smoothing plane; an early 1930's tall knob model with
all original parts, decal remnants on the tote, sweetheart
iron, a solid as found example; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t21.jpg $95.00
ST14 #20 circular plane; a cleaner than usual example with no
damage, made ca.1950, it can be honed and used as is; the
best design for planing concave and convex surfaces; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t22.jpg $155.00
ST15 #10 jack rabbet; US made, with all original parts, in much
nicer than usual condition, no damage, plenty of life left
on the iron; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t22.jpg $135.00
ST16 #140 combination rabbet block plane; as new as they come,
if it was used, it was for one pass and then forgotten,
it glistens; lever cap tightening wheel is japanned, which
suggests this one was made right around WWII, and is
guaranteed to be original; would be tough to find a cleaner
example; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t24.jpg $145.00
ST17 #30 angle bisector; a complete worker, it functions as a
square, bevel, and aid for laying out regular polygons;
ready to use; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t24.jpg $55.00
ST18 1/2" #20 Everlasting chisel; the model with the 'waist',
it's never opened paint cans, or anything like that, the
overall length is 10 1/2"; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t26.jpg $60.00
ST19 1 1/4" #40 Everlasting chisel; a sound worker, 8 1/2" long;
never abused; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t26.jpg $50.00
ST20 5/8" #40 Everlasting chisel; a tough width to find, in
sound worker condition, just shy of 7 1/2"; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t26.jpg $60.00
ST21 #98 side rabbet; later model with adjustable stop, it's a
solid worker, the 'lever cap' must have snapped, a nice
brass example was made as a replacement; 95% plating;
right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t27.jpg $80.00
ST22 #44 bit and level gauge on a 5/8" new old stock Jennings
pattern auger; gauge has all original finish, vial is
fine, it also appears unused; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t29.jpg $65.00
ST23 #9 1/2 block plane; a very clean ca.1950 example, it was
used once or twice and put away; all original parts, all
it needs is a honing; the most popular standard block
plane with all adjustable features ever made; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t31.jpg $50.00
ST24 #65 knuckle joint block plane; a ca.1950 example with all
original parts and no damage, it's the best low angle block
plane in Stanley's endless lineup of block planes; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t33.jpg $70.00
ST25 #4C corrugated smoothing plane; a ca.1930 example with all
original parts; as found, a clean will make it shine and be
a great worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t42.jpg $85.00
ST26 #90J bull nose rabbet; a worker, no damage, UK made, it was
much more popular over there than it was here (for no good
reason); bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t42.jpg $55.00
ST27 #604C corrugated Bed Rock smoothing plane; early model with
round sides; as found, iron is a ca.WWI V-logo, a replace-
ment for this earlier model; a worker, lateral lever is a
bit loose (but in no danger coming off); the Bed Rock fully
machined frog and bed, like the flat side models, but at
less cost; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t43.jpg $110.00
ST28 #85 cabinet scraper; tilting handles and rabbet mouth
characterize this special purpose tool that never sold as
well as Stanley almost endless other scraper options; no
damage, with patent date embossed in main casting, cutter
is a good thicker replacement; a worker; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t46.jpg $385.00
ST29 #12 cabinet scraper; first Stanley production model with
the squared off toe and heel and longer and more graceful
turned rosewood handle; as found, no damage, dates to ca.
1870, there's no iron, Ron Hock makes great ones for it;
right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t46.jpg $70.00
ST30 #607C corrugated Bed Rock jointer; an unsightly thing that
looks more like a spotted dalmatian (as my grandfather
called the breed) than a plane; your vision, talent, com-
passion, and care will bring this one back from the land of
 canines into the shop of woodworking with not too much
effort; sure, it's covered in paint splatters and the wood
is roached, but the rest is fine and waiting for you to
adopt it and save it from the tool pound; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t47.jpg $125.00
ST31 #66 beader; nickel plated model with all cutters and both
fences, it saw very little use; probably the most popular
beading tool ever made; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t48.jpg $125.00
ST32 #77 doweling machine; as clean an example I've offered,
with all original parts and no damage, standard 3/8" cutter,
it can make dowels as long as you wish, and of a far finer
quality than those bought with the grain running in all
directions:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t51.jpg $355.00
ST33 #8 jointer; a pre-WWII model with iron stamped "440" (means
it was made April of 1940), it's as found with all original
parts; no damage, dirty from sitting idle, it will clean to
be a fine worker; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t54.jpg $180.00
ST34 Partial set of special cutters for the Stanley #45; with
three original boxes, one with label; sixteen of them, in
sound shape, they give you a head-start on collecting them
all:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t56.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t56a.jpg $190.00
ST35 #82 adjustable scraper; used once, put away, and with all
original parts, it can take standard scraper blades or
those with hooks (like what's in it), it's a very versatile
design, capable of fine and rough work; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t59.jpg $55.00
ST36 #1 two-foot, two-fold boxwood rule; as nice as they come,
this pre-WWI appears as if it was never used; an uncommon
model; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t59.jpg $190.00
ST37 #71 router; a WWII japanned model, with all original parts,
box and instructions are present, it saw little used; all
the bells and whistles ever offered on the #71, there's
finish loss on the turned wooden knobs; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t62.jpg $140.00
ST38 #90 marking gauge; a handy general scribing tool that can
work on wood and metal, the arm is graduated; barely used,
plenty of length on the pin, some minor tarnish that will
easily go away with fine steel wool; top right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t63.jpg $25.00
ST39 Pair of extra clean rules, a two-foot, four-fold #53 1/2
architect's rule (face pins removed), and a six-inch,
two-fold #36 with sliding caliper; interior and exterior
in same condition, these sat around more than they were
ever used; bottom two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t63.jpg $85.00
ST40 #605 1/2C corrugated oversize jack plane; a ca.1915 example
with all original parts, as found, no damage, japanning is
95%, it will clean to be much nicer than what's normally
found and will make a great worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t73.jpg $185.00
ST41 #220 adjustable block plane; a 1930's example that saw
barely any use, it sat idle for decades; rosewood knob,
it's a solid general purpose worker, many buy these to
donate the knob (to a #140), iron and lever cap (to a
wide range of block planes); adjuster needs a squirt of
PB Blaster to make it turn easier; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t75.jpg $30.00
ST42 #151 adjustable spoke shave; found with previous, it also
saw barely any use and retains most japanning; with sweet-
heart iron (iron was backward when photographed); a very
popular shave in much nicer than usual condition, and US
made; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t75.jpg $45.00
ST43 #6 fore plane; a ca.1930 example with all original parts;
as found, little used, dirty from sitting about, a fine
worker awaits your releasing its grime; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t76.jpg $110.00
ST44 #606 Bed Rock fore plane; round side model with two-line
embossed lever cap; free of damage, it's in better than
usual as found condition; bottom;
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t76.jpg $115.00
ST45 #18 knuckle joint block plane in tattered remains of the
original box; a 1930's example that was used once and then
put away, it would be difficult to find a cleaner example;
like the #9 1/2, but so much better with the easy to grip
and use lever cap; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t79.jpg $110.00
ST46 Roll of four #60 bevel edge chisels; the ca.1960 redesign
of the black plastic version made prior, they are solid
workers of good quality; barely used, minor bang marks on
steel caps, storage tarnish, widths of 1/4", 1/2", 3/4"
and 1"; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t81.jpg $80.00
ST47 #604 1/2 oversize smoothing plane; flat side model with
"BED ROCK" embossed lever cap, it has all original parts
and saw little use, however it sat in an environment that
allowed fine pitting to develop on the lever cap and iron;
japanning 90%, this once can clean to be a solid worker;
top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t85.jpg $190.00
ST48 #10C corrugated jack rabbet plane; an uncommon model, it
and the other rabbet bench planes never sold well; free
of damage, all original parts, lightly cleaned, iron has
about 3/8" of life left in it; a real one, not a fake one;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t85.jpg $225.00
ST49 #720 5/8" bevel edge paring chisel; a tough width to find,
with original handle that shows finish loss, the chisel
appears unused; second from left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t88.jpg $60.00
ST50 #20 1/4" Everlasting bevel edge chisel; an extra clean
example with minor tarnish, 11" long, it was used a few
times and put away; good amount of original red finish on
the handle; second from right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t88.jpg $75.00
ST51 #42 saw set; made ca.1960, it's model number was changed to
#42W; little used, good spring, most finish, never abused,
it's a solid worker of the popular design; top left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t90.jpg $35.00
ST52 #604C corrugated Bed Rock smoothing plane; a ca.WWI model
with all original parts, V-logo, "BED ROCK" lever cap, free
of damage, japanning 90%; minor scratches in sole, a solid
worker; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t91.jpg $160.00
ST53 #603 Bed Rock smoothing plane; an early 1930's model with
sweetheart iron and "STANLEY" lever cap; 95% japanning,
never abused, a much cleaner than usual example; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t91.jpg $170.00
ST54 #605 Bed Rock jack plane; earlier round side model with
two-line embossed lever cap; free of damage, this one shows
knocks and scratches from use, it's capable of all jack
work you require; fully mated frog and receiver, just like
the flat side ones; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t92.jpg $110.00
ST55 #40 scrub plane; rosewood handle model with 90% japanning,
no damage, all it needs is a honing to scrub to your
heart's content; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t92.jpg $80.00
ST56 #78 duplex rabbet; a 1930's worker in nicer than usual
condition and with all original parts, it has the lever
for finer setting of the iron; japanning 95%, it's the
worker you've wanted for all general rabbeting; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t93.jpg $80.00
ST57 Guard plane for the #46 dado planes; offered on the earlier
models (japanned), it served as the fence so that the plane
could cut rabbets; often missing, this one has both securing
screws, though one has its head snapped off; most japanned
#46's are missing this crucial part; second from bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t100.jpg $60.00
ST58 Type 11 #7C corrugated jointer; a damage free worker with
nearly full length iron, the japanning was touched up, the
rosewood knob and tote are a later Stanley replacement; in
solid worker shape, dusty from sitting idle; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t106.jpg $170.00
ST59 New old stock iron for the old style #5 1/2; the narrower
iron unique to this and the #27 and #27 1/2 transitional
planes, you've tried fitting a #6 or #7 in yours only to
find disappointment over it being too wide, here's your
iron to happiness; still with original wrapper; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t108.jpg $35.00
ST60 #5 jack plane; a ca.1930 example with full decal on the
tote and all original parts; little used, it sat for
decades to develop some rust spots, it will easily clean
to be a much nicer than usual example; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t113.jpg $80.00
ST61 3/4" cutter head for the #77 doweling machine; a ca.1960
blue finish, it fits all machines as they are identical
castings, just different colors; with original box; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t115.jpg $110.00
ST62 Same as previous, but 1/4" cutter; with original box,
cover has a tear; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t115.jpg $110.00
ST63 Same as previous, but uncommon 5/16"; with original box,
casting has a bit of superficial rust; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t115.jpg $140.00
ST64 #750 3/8" bevel edge paring chisel with original leather
tip handle; uncommon width, barely used, socket is not
stamped with model number (many aren't); middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t116.jpg $40.00
ST65 Same as previous, stamped with model number, 1/4" width;
barely used; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t116.jpg $40.00
ST66 Fine partial set of #20 Everlasting bevel edge paring
chisels; always together, some with decal remnants, most
original red finish, these glisten and are not the usual
beat to death examples; widths of 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2",
3/4", and 1" (corner chip); Stanley at it's best, if a set
of these are on your radar, here's a good start in next to
impossible to find condition:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t117.jpg $785.00
ST67 #34V 4" level in original box and original instructions;
clean and complete, the shortest of the popular series,
grooved bottom, rotating cover to protect the vial; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t119.jpg $75.00
ST68 Nearly brand new #112 scraper; as nice an example as I've
had in quite awhile, this one was used just a few times and
then put away; original blade, dusty from sitting idle, it
has so much more charisma than the modern stuff; some dry
grunge around the knob; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t121.jpg $225.00
ST69 #607 Bed Rock jointer; with "BED ROCK" lever cap, this one
has a mid-1930's Stanley replacement iron that's been
recently sharpened and can be used right out of the box;
95% japanning, a real worker; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t122.jpg $190.00
ST70 #19 knuckle joint block plane; cleaned and honed, it's
ready to use out of the box; dates to the 1920's, the iron
and lever cap have the sweetheart logo; all original parts,
no damage, a fine worker that fits the hand like a glove;
top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t123.jpg $55.00
ST71 #64 flat sole spoke shave; a smaller shave for finer work,
all original parts, no damage, 1 3/4" wide iron, japanning
is 90%; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t123.jpg $25.00
ST72 #26 transitional jack plane; a cleaner than usual examples,
with all original parts, finish loss on the knob, all it
needs is a honing; a ca.1895 model; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t128.jpg $85.00
ST73 Clean #40 1/2 scrub plane; the larger brother of the common
#40, this one was never abused and has all original parts;
much nicer than normal condition, as found, dates ca.1930,
sweetheart logo on the iron, 90% japanning; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t134.jpg $125.00
ST74 #18 sliding bevel with butt locking screw; 8" blade, a
sound worker in typical cosmetic condition, the blade locks
firmly in place; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t134.jpg $30.00
ST75 #92 cabinetmaker's rabbet plane; an earlier UK model with
no damage and all parts, plating has some tarnish, minor
rust, it will brighten with a clean; no longer in pro-
duction; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t135.jpg $115.00
ST76 #21 (#2 size) transitional smoothing plane; earlier, pre-
lateral and solid adjusting nut model, a type 5, it's in
nicer than usual condition for these wooden body planes;
all original parts, it can be used and/or displayed; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t136.jpg $145.00
ST77 #62 two-foot, four-fold fully brass bound boxwood rule; in
sound worker shape, all three alignment pins, some minor
staining on the exterior, ready to go; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t138.jpg $40.00

WOOD PLANES
**** ******

WP1 Toothing plane with applied hornbeam sole; an earlier Ulmia
German-made product, it has a horn grip at the toe and a
grip behind the nearly vertical iron; showing careful signs
of use, couple very minor scratches in the sole, it's a
quality tool with plenty of working life ahead of it; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t3.jpg $70.00
WP2 #8 hollow and round pair by G.Davis (owner mark stamped
over one's maker mark); skewed, free of modification, with
remnants of the original finish, they have been waxed;
bottom left two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t3.jpg $85.00
WP3 3/8" square ovolo by Routledge; no alteration, owner mark,
in sound worker condition, a good size for cabinetwork;
bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t3.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t3a.jpg $65.00
WP4 Adjustable panel raiser by Mathieson (with Glasgow location);
a clean and never abused example, the fence is adjustable
laterally to set the width of cut; single iron, fine mouth,
as found, a shim was added to the stop, that can easily be
removed; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t16.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t16a.jpg $155.00
WP5 Moseley V grooving plane by Moseley; fully boxed sole, it
cuts a V anywhere on the face of the board, it's very use-
ful for working with hollows and rounds to cut squares and
tracks for rounds to follow; in sound shape; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t16.jpg
    http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t16b.jpg $65.00
WP6 Miniature toothing plane with steel sole; 3" long, it's
signed by an owner and dated 1929; a solid worker for
finest jobs, a luthier probably can find it useful; top
right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t30.jpg $115.00
WP7 Taber Plane Co. 1/2" (depth and width) cove; barely used,
 fine quality maker, owner mark, a handy size for cabinet-
work; loads of spring on this one, a good thing to keep it
from working off the edge:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t32.jpg $60.00
WP8 Horn scrub plane; the Continental style smoothing stock,
the iron has a radius ground on it for performing speedy
removal of wood prior to fine planes, just like the #40
does; 9 1/2" long, used just a few times; a less costly
alternative to the Stanley plane; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t34.jpg $55.00
WP9 Barely used coffin smooting plane with parallel iron and
adjustable steel sole section for setting width of mouth
and longer wear; manufactured, no maker mark, owner mark,
extra fine mouth, 2 1/4" wide iron, it only needs a honing;
infill performance at less cost; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t34.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t34a.jpg $110.00
WP10 7/8" steel faced fences match planes by Auburn Tool Co.;
perfect for cutting tongue and groove joints on 3/4" to 1"
thick stock, they saw barely any use and are free of damage;
owner mark, the steel plated fences allow more accurate
results and longer wear; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t35.jpg $90.00
WP11 Cox&Luckman moving fillister; an as found three screw fence
model that allows the iron to be removed without have to
remove a screw firs, this design often has a check/crack
at the short grain of the fence right behind the mouth, this
one no exception, it can be as is or a slip of wood can be
glued into the very narrow void; fully boxed should, boxwood
wedge secures nicker iron, adjustable stop, this is the best
plane for cutting rabbets in any grain direction; normal
banging on wedge finial, some paint scuffs, guaranteed to be
a fine worker; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t37.jpg $135.00
WP12 Moseley adjustable chamfer plane with metallic box and
double screwed (to the bed) iron; as found, with all
original parts, no damage, it saw a fair amount of use as
the iron is nearly all used up; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t38.jpg $75.00
WP13 Larger fillister with adjustable fence and stop; commonly
used to plane wider rabbets found on architraves, this one
differs from normal in that it has a bevel a la panel
raiser, and can be used as that, if desired; as found, dry
surfaces, some roughness on bottom of fence at toe and on
toe, a clean and some oil will rejuvenate it; no maker's
mark, nearly 14" long; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t39.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t39a.jpg $125.00
WP14 1/8" fully boxed bead by C.Parkes; narrowest of the standard
sizes, never altered or abused, with owner mark, perfect
for cabinetwork; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t40.jpg $70.00
WP15 5/8" common ogee by Griffiths; an uncommon size, the image
shows clearly some point globs on the heel, those will
scrape off; profile unaltered (paint makes it appear it
has); wedge is a replacement, it needs a better fitting;
plane itself saw very little use:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t41.jpg $50.00
WP16 DeForest/Birmingham (CT) screw arm plough plane; one of
America's best planemakers, this is a solid worker of that
firm's output, with boxwood arms, nuts (stable checks),
and washers, body and fence are made from beech; as found,
never cleaned or abused, it's an upgrade over the wedge
arm ploughs commonly in use to cut grooves; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t45.jpg $145.00
WP17 Marples transitional jack plane with owner applied horn-
beam sole for finer mouth and longer wear; with the Bailey
pattern adjustments on the wood stock, this one is the UK
version of a transitional plane; superficial rust on the
iron, it'll clean to its former glory; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t48.jpg $75.00
WP18 ca.1790 cornice plane by undocumented planemaker, "T.
PICKERING"; a fine example that cuts a 3 1/4" wide cyma
reversa (reverse ogee) and square, the plane was normally
used with one that cut the cyma recta (ogee) to make what
most recognized as the common 'crown' molding; a recent
discovery in southern NH, it's the first time offered to
the antique tool world; with helper handle, tote was split
and nicely repaired, the plane saw little use and was never
modified or cleaned; owner mark, 15" long, a New England
classic, it has the characteristics of Portsmouth, NH to
Boston, MA planemaking; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t50.jpg       
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t50a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t50b.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t50c.jpg $590.00
WP19 26" beech jointer; American-made, no maker's mark, but
definitely manufactured, it has a 2 5/8" wide Dwights &
French iron; lightly used, sole is in much nicer than
usual condition, owner marks, all it needs is a honing;
top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t54.jpg $120.00
WP20 Rare Mathieson adjustable handrail plane with original
decal and unusual construction of a tote and jack plane
length; barely used, as nice as they come, the fence can
be adjusted laterally for custom work; a fine example of
planemaking by any manufacturer:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t57.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t57a.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t57b.jpg $365.00
WP21 Very early 10" thumbnail; probably ca.1750, it has a
molded step, the chamfers extend along the entire width
of the yellow birch stock; as found and never cleaned, no
owner or maker marks, with expected wear, very dry, the
unsprung profile cuts 3/4" deep; tang of iron snapped off
long ago, this one is a worthy candidate for restoration,
there's an area of riving marks when it was split to form
roughly the stock; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t64.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t64a.jpg $80.00
WP22 Double iron and barely used quirk ovolo, cove, and astragal
by I.Teal; one of the few planemakers who worked on both
sides of the Atlantic, Teal started his career in Leeds,
England, he later set up shop in Hubbardston, MA (not far
from me), this plane was found locally (with the bowl adze
and some other planes); cuts a perfectly proportioned pro-
file that's 1 1/8" deep by 1 1/4" wide, the plane has never
been modified; with owner marks, the iron for the ovolo is
missing, I put an appropriate width and age hollow iron in
it, it can be ground to match the profile and no one would
be the wiser; this is an American, not English, plane; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t75.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t75a.jpg $175.00
WP23 3/16" double bead by E.&T.Ring&Co.; cuts a left and right
3/16" diameter bead, it's a great design for putting a
bead on either edge of the board, the plane also cleans
up tear-out by reversing the direction it's pushed; as
found, a great size for 1/8 and 1/4" applications, never
cleaned, with owner mark; both irons are original, one
appears not, it's not butted against the cheek when the
image was taken; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t82.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t82a.jpg $125.00
WP24 1 1/2" skewed rabbet; manufactured, maker's name is covered
by some grime; as found, free of nail holes, owner mark,
the iron's tang is a bit short, still 100% usable; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t82.jpg $40.00
WP25 Matching pair of snipe bills; maker mark, probably Moseley,
is over-stamped with owner's, the planes are much nicer
than usual examples and free of the common cracks in the
boxing; fine workers, never cleaned, they don't often show
up in this condition; bottom two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t83.jpg $185.00
WP26 Pair miniature hollow and round planes made of boxwood;
owner made, very well so, 2" long, with 1/2" wide cutters,
the soles are curved toe to heel, these were probably used
by a sashmaker or stair/handrail worker; in fine shape,
always together; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t90.jpg $125.00
WP27 Pair of square ovolo molder; 5/8 wide cut, these are for
sashwork, but can be used on unlimited applications; with
owner mark, always together, made by D.Malloch/Perth, they
in sound worker shape and ideal for those staring out with
wooden planes:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t94.jpg $65.00
WP28 Triple reeding plane; perfect for detail on the edge of
shelving, it cuts three adjacent 1/8" diameter beads; with
many owner stamps, this is a well-loved plane by I.Daley,
it was later reworked to this profile, some owner made the
hardwood boxing for the profile; a worker:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t95.jpg $60.00
WP29 Quirk ovolo and fillet by D.Copeland; cuts a 1/2" deep
profile of fine proportions, the plane saw very little use;
with some dried adhesive on the heel, no owner marks, tiny
ding in boxing at heel, it's a good example of mid-1800's
New England planemaking and a useful profile of uncommon
size:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t96.jpg $85.00
WP30 3/16" bead by Mathieson; fully boxed sole, never abused
and in solid worker shape, it's perfect of 1/8" and 1/4"
applications; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t109.jpg $60.00
WP31 Twelve hollows and rounds by various makers (mostly US); a
group that tends toward the large sizes, each is in solid
shape, one with a bit of carving at the toe:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t110.jpg $115.00
WP32 Mathieson beveling plane; a standard configuration molder,
it's a fenced plane to cut a small chamfer along a sharp
edge; boxed fence, it cuts a max 5/16" long chamfer; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t111.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t111a.jpg $65.00
WP33 5/8" match planes Hields/Nottingham; little used, the planes
can work 1/2" to 3/4" thick stock, the groove is centered on
5/8" thick stock; owner mark, great quality; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t111.jpg $80.00
WP34 Jo.Fuller/Providence 18th century bead; all the classic
features of Fuller's work, never altered or abused, it cuts
the old style bead that has a quirk rather than a fillet;
1/2" diameter, no owner marks, clear stamp, and much nicer
than usual example of this prolific maker's output; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t118.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t118a.jpg $255.00
WP35 Group of six complex molders by unrecorded maker "O.Dix";
finely made, with lower than usual pitch to the irons,
barely used, no owner marks, original dry surface, a worm
hole here and there (none active), these show a rural charm
and were found in New Hampshire, they have a ca 1825 look
to them; included are an astragal cove and astragal, a quirk
ovolo and astragal, a quirk ogee and astragal, a quirk ovolo
and astragal, a reverse ogee and fillet, and a quirk ovolo
and fillet; such a grouping of older planes rarely survive
together, if you like wooden planes, you'll appreciate
these:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127b.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127c.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127d.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127e.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t127f.jpg $685.00
WP36 ca.1775 yellow birch square ovolo; with distinctive New
England features, this one is probably a manufactured
plane that never got signed; never cleaned or altered, it
cuts a 3/8" profile; insignificant shallow splinter on
fence at toe; top left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t130.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t130a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t130b.jpg $115.00
WP37 Pair of mahogany molding planes; very well made by some
talented maker, one cuts a 1 5/8" ogee, it has a boxwood
boxing at the shoulder, the other is a special purpose
elliptical hollow with a removable fence, probably used
to work and architrave; free of alteration, no owner/maker
marks, as found, with original dry surface, they have a
ca.1825 appearance; nice planes:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t131.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t131a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t131b.jpg $165.00
WP38 H.Wetherell/Chatham (Connecticut) yankee plough plane; a
notable 18th century planemaker, who learned his trade in
Norton, Massachusetts, he took his show on the road and
moved operations to a more populous area; the classic 18th
New England style plough plane, it has riveted arms to the
fence (which is as long as the stock, both of which are
10"), the stock has flat chamfers and carries the wooden
thumb screws to lock it on the arms and secure the depth
stop; as found, never cleaned, missing an iron, it's in
remarkably fine shape for a plane made ca.1780, the rear
end isn't blown out, the arms are free of cracks, the
wooden thumb screws aren't broken or stripped, there are
no owner marks; skate has handmade screws, the mortice
for the iron was widened at the bed for the later standard
irons; an strip of wood was tacked to the fence long ago,
this was done so the plane could function better when a
rabbeting job was required; with crown touchmark on the
toe, this plane should be left exactly as found:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t132.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t132a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t132b.jpg $595.00
WP39 1" skewed rabbet; a ca.1800 example found in New Hampshire
and made by some forgotten craftsman, he also forgot to
use it much as it shows barely any signs of use; unique
wedge profile, all it needs is a honing; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t138.jpg $45.00

  MISCELLANEOUS
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MS1 The Mitor plough plane; a different take on a small metallic
plane by this UK maker, it has all original parts and is in
the original box; six cutters, it's similar to a Record 043
but with a tote, it's designed for grooving smaller work and
is well made; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t1.jpg $90.00
MS2 Record 043 plough plane; all original parts and box, it saw
limited use, all that's needed is a honing of the three
cutters (1/8", 3/16", and 1/4"), the plane is as popular
today as it was when first offered, and is well suited for
small drawers and boxes; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t1.jpg $115.00
MS3 Unused Record No.169 bench stop in its original box; a well
made cast iron mounting piece secures a sliding wooden dog
to assist keeping your wood still on the bench as it's
planed, chopped, molded, or interrogated for crimes against
nature; well made, no longer in production; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t2.jpg $60.00
MS4 Pair of smaller 'cranked' floats; turned wooden handles,
one has a flat 'sole', the other V-shape, both are in sound
worker condition; overall length roughly 7"; right two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t2.jpg $85.00
MS5 Pair of C.E.Jennings bevel edge paring chisels with their
original leather tipped handles; the firm's highest quality
Arrow Brand, widths of 1/8" and 1/4", perfect for detailed
work, former is nearly 12" long; top two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t4.jpg $75.00
MS6 Earlier Continental hatchet with 8" long edge; initials for
some unidentified maker, those are surrounded by starburst
decorations; older handle is a replacement, this one is made
for finer chopping as the head isn't as heavy as normally
founds examples; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t4.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t4a.jpg $110.00
MS7 1/4" bevel edge paring chisel by Marples; boxwood handle
has original decal transfer, overall length of 9 1/4",
never abused, these Marples chisels are now very popular;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t4.jpg $40.00
MS8 Good cooper's side axe by Greaves Sheaf Works; with the
original handle, this one was never abused and can be
honed and used; laminated steel, while it may look like
a clumsy tool, it's not, cooper's can work miracles shaping
their work with these, a bit of practice and you may be
able to open your own winery from all the barrels, firkins,
tankards, tables, and chairs you make with it, you'll have
to find the cheesemaking tools elsewhere; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t5.jpg $95.00
MS9 Marples 1 1/4" wide bevel edge paring chisel with boxwood
handle; 12" long, very minor roughness at heel of chisel,
it can be honed and used; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t5.jpg $40.00
MS10 Same as previous by Tyzack, it's another fine quality tool
and perfect for who like makers with oddly spelled surnames;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t5.jpg $40.00
MS11 8 1/2" stake anvil with slightly curved top edge that forms
a tapered round top horn and a wider round top shorter horn;
good age, each side is stamped (embossed) with early style
initials "PS", the tool is probably 18th century; as found,
with superficial grime, it's entirely usable; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t6.jpg $110.00
MS12 'Scotch' pattern iron frame brace; manufactured, I can
read Edwards, Wrot, and 10"; very well made, with turned
lignum head, it used a simple spring action lever to
secure the bits; typically used on center, nosing, shell,
gimlet, etc. bits, it's an improvement on the wood frame
braces in common use; a bit of grunge on the frame, 10"
sweep, a quality worker; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t6.jpg $80.00
MS13 Owner made spoke shave patterned after the Stanley #67
Universal shave; bronze casting carries the round sole,
the handles can be arranged at right angles to each other
or in a straight configuration; rabbet mouth, well made,
the turned handles look to be boxwood; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t7.jpg $75.00
MS14 Record 077A bull nose rabbet; a quality plane that has a
removable nose piece to allow it to function as a chisel
plane, a shim can be added/removed to set the width of the
mouth (original shim is present); only in need of a honing,
it's a much nicer plane than the Stanley #90; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t7.jpg $115.00
MS15 Norris No.2 dovetail steel smoothing plane with rosewood
stuffing; as found, free of modification, original iron
with 3/4" life left in it (Ron Hock can make you a good
replacement), tote was split and neatly repaired with the
common screw through the bottom of the tote, this is very
common for such planes; fine mouth, tarnish spots, this is
a worthy worker that's considerably less money than a
pristine one is; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t8.jpg $465.00
MS16 Gunmetal thumb plane; with an I.Sorby iron mounted bevel
up, it's the UK version of a block plane; rosewood stuffing
and wedge, never polished, some minor dings on the sole
forward of the mouth, with owner mark in the metal; extra
fine mouth, as nice as any Norris; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t8.jpg $155.00
MS17 Roll of Irwin pattern augers as made by Greenlee, a quality
maker of many woodworking tools; original box, only two show
minimal signs of use, they are the best pattern for general
work:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t9.jpg $110.00
MS18 Underhill Edge Tool Co. hatchet; a quality New England
maker, original handle has hang hole and a later wedge
driven into the eye; all it needs is a honing; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t10.jpg $40.00
MS19 Clean Millers Falls No.2 eggbeater drill; nearly all original
finish remains, partial decal, two original point in the
handle, it's ready to use; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t11.jpg $85.00
MS20 6" (edge length) drawknife by Kimball; a local (to me)
maker of the best quality, the firm's drawknives are un-
surpassed in quality; little used, with etching still on
it, it's a perfect size for finer work; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t11.jpg $75.00
MS21 Three rosewood handle tools, two of which are for leather
work (I think); a tool with three needle, another than
clamps something in the brass jaws, and a telescoping knife
that patternmakers favored; each in sound shape and with
good age; top three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t14.jpg $75.00
MS22 4" (edge length) Buck Brothers drawknife; an earlier effort
by this firm, free of pitting, nicely cleaned, with plenty
of life left in it; perfect for detailed work; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t14.jpg $110.00
MS23 Four E.A.Berg Eskituna bevel edge paring chisels; with
original steel hoop handles, all but one with most of the
original decal on it, as found, narrower widths of 3/16",
1/4", 5/16", and 3/8"; great quality steel, some of the
best ever produced, minor grunge and tarnish; butt length,
average of 8"; left four:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t15.jpg $125.00
MS24 Another Berg bevel edge chisel, this a 1/4" that saw very
little use, it's 8 1/2" long; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t15.jpg $45.00
MS25 Double end striking knife made either by Clay or Marples;
double knife edges on one end, awl point on the other;
rosewood grips riveted to the single forging, it saw very
little use; great quality; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t15.jpg $55.00
MS26 1/16" paring chisel with boxwood London pattern handle; as
found, never abused, owner mark in handle, maker's mark
isn't easy to read, I believe it's Ibbotson&Co.; bottom
 left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t17.jpg $50.00
MS27 4" combination square with centering head; made by Union
Tool, a larger competitor to Starrett and based in Orange,
MA, the firm eventually was bought by Millers Falls; barely
used, nearly all finish, with original scribe; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t17.jpg $55.00
MS28 Buck Bros. 1 1/2" bevel edge cranked paring chisel; clean
and in solid worker condition, with original handle, blade
is 5 1/2"; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t18.jpg $60.00
MS29 Buck Bros. 3/4" bevel edge cranked paring chisel; another
very clean worker with original handle, blade is 7 3/4";
middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t18.jpg $55.00
MS30 Starrett No.10 square and protractor; favored by pattern-
makers, or any trade that requires greater accuracy, the
single head rotates to the desired angle on the 12" steel
rule (a B&S replacement); original level vial, clean, and
ready to use; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t18.jpg $135.00
MS31 Pair of adjustable wooden spokeshaves by Conover; made of
what looks to be a mahogany, the 2 3/4" blade are set with
an allen wrench and a brass nut; a pair of them, unused, in
a wooden case, with an extra blade; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t19.jpg $110.00
MS32 Millers Falls No.88 jointer gauge; a worker in as found
condition, it easily attached to range of bench plane to
assist planing square or beveled edges; more rugged than
the Stanley offering, and easier to attach, it has all
original parts; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t20.jpg $95.00
MS33 #60 1/2 model low angle block plane made by a Stanley
competitor; all original parts, dates to ca.1970, no damage,
it works just like Stanley version and is made in the US;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t21.jpg $40.00
MS34 Sheffield plated brace by H.Hawke (with spread eagle logo);
about as nice as these workers come, nearly every woodworker
in England, and a good amount in America, used these for
decades prior to WWI; never abused, nor polished, turned
lignum head, button-activated chuck is strong, it's ready
to give your favorite center bits a turn; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t23.jpg $145.00
MS35 Lock mortice chisel with boxwood handle; 1/2", by I.Sorby,
as found, and a real worker for digging out deep and narrow
mortices; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t23.jpg $55.00
MS36 D-15 rosewood handle Victory saw; made in celebration of
the Allies WWII victory over the Axis, this 9pt crosscut is
in much nicer than usual condition with strong printing that
I couldn't get a good photo of due to the dust on it and the
original protective coating; sharp enough to use as is, the
finish has yellowed on the handle; a quality tool; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t25.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t25a.jpg $135.00
MS37 Turkish style pull saw; a Sheffield made example with split
nut screws on the unique handle, it may have been made for
export or used by an immigrant to England; in sound shape,
16" blade has a broken tooth; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t25.jpg $85.00
MS38 Record 040 light duty plough; much less common than the 043,
it differs from that plane with its single arm and shorter
fence, it works just like the 043; original blue finish, the
lever cap is plated and may have been used when the blue
finish one ran out or is a proper replacement from the 043;
a good worker, it also ticks the box in you quest to be the
world Record holder; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t27.jpg $115.00
MS39 Ten good quality carving chisels of atypical shapes; by
various makers, Addis, Sorby, Taylor, etc., there are
front bent and back bent gouges, gouges, a macaroni, an
odd V-shape with a flat at the apex, etc.; in fine shape,
never abused, with a canvass roll not visible in the
image:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t28.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t28a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t28b.jpg $245.00
MS40 11" cast iron eggbeater drill of the kind offered by Tower
& Lyon, et al; in sound worker shape, friction fit chuck
for round shank bits, they were very popular drills during
the late 19th century; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t29.jpg $75.00
MS41 Patented aluminum handle screw drive with decorative casting;
embossed with what looks to be an 1892 patent date, I can
definitely read Nov.12, the year is a bit munged; well made,
12" long, almost a weapon; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t29.jpg $75.00
MS42 Bronze/gunmetal bull nose rabbet plane; of the style of the
popular Preston cast iron rabbets, a talented owner made
his own; a fine worker, 4 3/4" long, with a 1" wide iron,
it's lightly cleaned; top left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t30.jpg $85.00
MS43 Miniature jeweler's anvil; of the French 'pig' style, it
has a maker's mark of F.Perino/Genova stamped in the side;
3 3/4" along the top, round and flat horns, lightly used,
with great profile; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t30.jpg $75.00
MS44 Millers Falls 07 combination rabbet block plane; as found,
no damage, expected finish loss from regular use, some minor
pitting on left cheek and at toe, it's a worker that does
what the popular #140 does, but for less money; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t31.jpg $85.00
MS45 Ulmia stair saw; looks unused, 6" blade is adjustable with-
in the stock for cutting consistent depth; fine quality and
ready to go, many find it handy for cutting long tenon
shoulders; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t33.jpg $75.00
MS46 Record 020 circular plane; little used, in the original box,
with minor finish loss, it has more mass than the Stanley
model; a solid worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t35.jpg $145.00
MS47 Record 080 scraper; identical to the Stanley product, save
for the finish's color, no damage, all original parts, minor
finish loss, some grunge from sitting idle; it'll clean to
be a fine worker, it's an easy to use tool that all wood-
workers should own; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t36.jpg $45.00
MS48 Three wider firmer chisels; by various Sheffield makers, as
found, widths of 1 3/4", 2", and 2 1/2" (1/16" shy, this one
needs a clean, steel hoop on handle is bashed); lots of metal
here; bottom three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t36.jpg $110.00
MS49 Gunmetal shoulder plane; walnut stuff, steel plated sole,
never altered, 7 1/2" long, 1 1/2" wide iron, owner made,
owner mark, good mass, mouth isn't as tight as usual ex-
amples, it'll still cut wood fine; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t37.jpg $145.00
MS50 Beech slitting gauge by Marples; with provenance tag, the
reference face (of the fence) has two applied 'guides' to
allow it also to work curved edges as well as the normal
straight edges; brass wedge secures the cutting knife, it's
a fine worker and the most versatile of all gauges; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t38.jpg $60.00
MS51 8" back saw with brass back; as found, grungy and will
easily clean, there's the maker/retailer mark partially
visible under the grime; teeth are sharp enough for softer
woods, good balance and mass, a fine worker is screaming
to be released from the grunge; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t39.jpg $55.00
MS52 Record 044 plough plane; with all original parts and tatty
box, in much nicer than usual condition, it's as popular
today as it was when offered, many find it the perfect choice
for all their grooving needs; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t40.jpg $155.00
MS53 Iron Spofford 8" sweep brace; like the more expensive
models with wood head and grip, this performs like any
other; made by Fray, with patent date and Bridgeport
location stamped in frame, it's in typical Spofford con-
dition; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t43.jpg $50.00
MS54 Record 050 plow and beading plane; the more advanced plane
than the 044, it parallels the Stanley #50; complete and in
original box (no label and writing on cover), if it was used,
it was once or twice, all the parts were then packed back
into the box as it was shipped; a few minor tarnish spots on
the plating, more cutters and function than the 044 and for
the same cost; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t44.jpg $155.00
MS55 Record 076 bull nose rabbet; like the #90J, but with a bit
more mass, all original parts, as found, superficial rust
will easily clean; a handy general purpose rabbet; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t44.jpg $55.00
MS56 Millers Falls No.5 eggbeater drill; barely used, with a few
original points in the handle, it's ready to use right out
of the box; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t45.jpg $80.00
MS57 K5 1/2C corrugated oversize jack plane; made by Stanley for
the St.Louis hardware firm, it's the same thing as a round
side Bed Rock; all original parts, no damage, dusty from
sitting idle, it'll make a great worker at less cost than
the Stanley marked model does; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t47.jpg $110.00
MS58 Worker cross peen hammer; in nicer than usual condition,
head is 4" long, original handle, nearly 12" long; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t48.jpg $45.00
MS59 Seven turning chisels; UK-made, three stamped Spear&Jackson;
with original handles, in sound shape, never abused, various
shapes/functions:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t49.jpg $85.00
MS60 Joseph Peace & Co. 3 1/2" rip saw with mahogany handle
attached with conical nuts; a Sheffield product, progressive
rip teeth that can easily be filed sharp, overall even
patina to the steel, top horn of handle has lost about 3/4";
nib present, it's a fine example of UK sawmaking; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t50.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t50a.jpg $145.00
MS61 The perfect gift for lovebirds worldwide, a His and Hers
Hammer Set never used in the original box; being a bit
sexist (and that's something we all must be conscious of
now), his hammer is a bit larger than hers, but both are
equally capable of putting a world of hurt on whatever they
strike; never used, box shows some wear, with a puncture in
the cover, hers may be substituted by his when he comes
home hammered after a night out on the piss, when hers won't
sufficiently hammer him when you greet him angrily at the
threshold; I'll ignore the speculation which hammer to use
when he becomes she or vice versa, but whichever is appropriate
there's a hammer here for everyone except those questioning:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t52.jpg $125.00
MS62 Froe; never pretty things, this one no exception, even the
ugly ones work as well as works of art; 10" edge, original
handle, blade is pitted, froes don't cut, they split, so
there's no need to lap/polish them to perfection; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t53.jpg $60.00
MS63 3" slick by D.R.Barton; with its original turned handle,
the cap shows chipping, it's remarkable that slender turning
managed to survive at all; a great quality maker, this one
served its owner well for over 125 years, the socket's
seam was never forged tightly, it's been this way for over
a century and will not grow any wider; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t53.jpg $145.00
MS64 Three rosewood handle scribing gouges by W.Butcher, a
quality Sheffield maker that supplied Leonard Bailey his
plane irons; in fine shape, 1/4", 9/16", and 5/8"; in fine,
never abused condition; left three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t55.jpg $130.00
MS65 Clean double handle hollowing shave; roughly 4" diameter
across the nearly circular forging, the handles have a good
splay for greater comfort during use; all it needs is a
sharpening; a serious tool for removing lots of waste or
taking finer shavings; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t55.jpg $85.00
MS66 Four rosewood handle scribing gouges by W.Butcher; found
with previous lot, they have a shallower sweep; in fine
shape, widths of 1/4", 5/16", 1/2", and 13/16"; right four:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t55.jpg $165.00
MS67 New old stock Victor hacksaw; in the original box, it has
four unused blades; Victor rose to be a fine quality maker,
this one dates to ca.1950, has a tightening lever located
below the handle, it's a simple and effective way to tension
the blade; Aaron Hernandez, former resident just a few mile
where this list originates, won't be needing this now as
he's dead, Santiago; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t58.jpg $70.00
MS68 Pair of beefy brass trammels on their original beam; very
well made, a knurled collar secures them along the beam;
never abused, each 5" long, if you layout ellipses or arcs
of a great diameter, these are just the thing to simplify
that task; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t58.jpg $95.00
MS69 Three smaller special purpose hammers; one a cigar/tobacco
 box opener, another brass one with spade-shape end of handle
and two round faces (show banging), and a T-shape one that
has a screw driver tip (sharpened) and a small hatchet-like
edge; middle three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t59.jpg $55.00
MS70 Seven front bent gouges with matching ovoid handles made of
mahogany (a pattern favored by UK patternmakers); each by
Addis, with the Ward&Payne mark, they are in fine shape,
never abused, widths range from 1/8" to 3/4"; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t60.jpg $175.00
MS71 Surgeon's trepanning saw; used to bore holes in the skull,
it can also be used to bore holes in bowling balls as the
diameter is roughly the same; in fine shape, T-shape, the
checkered handle can be removed to store it easily; a
rather ghastly thing, most surgical tools have a twin that
works wood, you may want this if the His and Hers hammer
set can't put things right in the well stocked tool house-
hold; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t60.jpg $95.00
MS72 Smaller machinist's surface gauge with original maroon
finish; resembling a style common to Boston, it shows no
signs of real use, the original scribe is roughly 4 1/2";
top left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t61.jpg $60.00
MS73 6" steel rule by Darling, Brown & Sharpe; a clean example
that's graduated with several different scales, the finest
is 1/100" (which is necessary when working wood for some
woodworkers); reverse side is stamped G.Kotz/B'KLYN, that
must have been some supply house; great quality, no owner
marks; top right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t61.jpg $40.00
MS74 Advertising rule for the Hartford, CT Capewell Nail Co.
made to be a memento for an October, 1921 convention
held in New Orleans; one side shows the factory, the other
side (clearer) a Capewell nail; double blade, it was made
by Imperial Knife Co., it's in typical knife condition;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t61.jpg $135.00
MS75 Eight Forstner augers as made by Bridgeport Gun Implement
 Co.; with patent dates stamped in one flat, they are the
most versatile auger ever made, and can bore at any angle,
even along corners; made for a brace and a press, diameters
from 3/8" to 15/16", as found, in sound working condition;
finding them this numerous is difficult; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t62.jpg $145.00
MS76 3" bench stop that morticed flush with the bench's surface;
adjusted with a screw driver to raise/lower the toothed
portion, it's a very handy aid to keep wood still; as found
with minor rust that will quickly clean; made of cast iron,
not alumin(i)um; top left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t63.jpg $30.00
MS77 Advertising display for Pratt&Lambert Vitralite enamel paints
for furniture and woodwork; an easel-like display with a
metal face, it appears to be from the 1920's and shows far
less wear than most advertising from this era does; stands
10", a good accessory for a shop that wants a period look;
left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t64.jpg $135.00
MS78 Another good item for the period shop, a display for Wausau
Abrasives' "Ruff-Stuff" sandpaper touted as "An Edged Tool
Of a Thousand Uses"; made of tin, with several slots that
are arranged on an incline, where each slot is taller than
the previous; the original instructions are present, they
are dated 1925; well made, came with the previous item, it's
 12"x13"x15"; will easily order your sheets of sandpaper:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t65.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t65a.jpg $190.00
MS79 Stable kit wooden box for maintaining harnesses; offered
as the Frank Miller kit, the former contents (long gone)
are spelled out on the printed cover, the inside provides
more detail; as found, 4"x10"x18", hinged cover is
attached well, the label shows some loss and fading, it's
amazing it survived at all given is 125+ age; perfect for
leatherworks, horse lovers, etc.:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t66.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t66a.jpg $185.00
MS80 Cast iron saw vise; clamps onto the bench, a cam lever
compresses the jaws against the saw, the jaw assembly can
be pitched forward/backward relative to you for greater
comfort while filing; as found, bit dirty, most japanning
remains, no damage:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t67.jpg $55.00
MS81 Clean 5pt rip by Atkins; a clean and ready to use example
with carved apple handle; 24" skewed blade, full etch (can't
see it in the image), far nicer than what's normally found,
Atkins made fine stuff; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t68.jpg $125.00
MS82 Another clean Atkins saw, came with previous, a 10pt cross-
cut with 26" skewed blade; sharp enough to use as is, full
etch, a fine worker; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t68.jpg $125.00
MS83 Large bowl adze with what appears to be the original short
handle; not a European product, this one was found locally
and has a New England and New York appearance; manufactured,
there's no maker's mark on it; made for serious hollowing,
the edge is 4" straight across; as found, grungy from sitting
idle for well over 100 years, needs new edge ground on it, I
can't recall seeing one like it; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t69.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t69a.jpg $135.00
MS84 Clean axe that probably is by Underhill Edge Tool, but an
owner stamped his name over Underhill and I can't read it
well, Edge Tool is there; in much nicer than usual shape,
with what appears to be the original handle (loose), it
had to be wedge around it, not in it, to secure it tightly;
11" long head, 6 1/2" edge, sharpened on both sides, this
is a fine quality example that will destroy wood; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t69.jpg $125.00
MS85 Eleven carving chisels by Addis (one is Herring); as found
 and in need of a clean, they should do so well, variety of
shapes, mostly gouges, original handles, narrowest is 1/8":
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t70.jpg $130.00
MS86 Crown Tool deluxe marking and morticing gauge; barely used,
points as sharp as new, ready to go; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t71.jpg $35.00
MS87 Odd 3" brass level stamped "Knight Foster Lane"; an earlier
London product that's very well made, it's a high end tube
level style mounts on a flat base; with original hinged
case (ends are missing), never polished or abused, original
vial, this was likely made by an scientific instruments
maker; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t71.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t71c.jpg $190.00
MS88 Catharine Kennedy engraved #4 smoothing plane; a ca.1940
example with deeply engraved acanthus leaves pattern, an
oval has an engraved ship under sail; very well done, the
plane can be used and displayed and is a good example of
Catharine's fine work; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t71.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t71a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t71b.jpg $265.00
MS89 Goodell-Pratt No.259 ratcheting drill; two-speed, the
handle ratchets right and left for tight drilling appli-
cations; a real work of engineering, it's in cleaner than
usual condition and functions as it should; 15" long; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t72.jpg $115.00
MS90 Earlier natural honing stone in tall wooden case; 7" long
and 1 1/4" wide, I don't know which kind of stone it is;
no chips/cracks, it is dished midway, as most old ones are,
it can be flattened (as nearly all sold on web auctions
sites are) to make a great worker; case is made of pine
and is 4" tall, the cover is rounded, the thing resembles
a coffin for rocks; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t72.jpg $55.00
MS91 Larger pump drill with spool that slide over the screw to
rotate it; very well made, it has two brass balls to
function as a flywheel; fully operable, lightly cleaned, a
nut squeezes the four jaw chuck to bite the bit; 17" long,
it's a much nicer than usual examples; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t73.jpg $135.00
MS92 Greenlee 8" (edge length) drawknife; with a new edge
ground on it (still very sharp), superficial rust, and a
fine quality, you can use it as is, or clean and hone it;
top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t74.jpg $55.00
MS93 Uncommon Joel Howe 1834 patent hatchet and hammer; a
restored patent, Howe patented this idea in sleepy
Princeton, MA, it's one of the first attempts to make a
tool that resembles the modern shingling hatchet with
claw; stamped with his name, the original handle is long
gone and now replaced with a metal handle; tool has been
refinished and has a protective coating on it; while not
rare, as one would guess, it doesn't show up often, this
is the third I've had in 35+ years of active tooling, my
location is close to Princeton so I'm apt to find them
more often than those who hunt for tools in Bugtussle, KY;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t74.jpg $125.00
MS94 Buck travisher with deeper than typical iron; the iron is
roughly 1 1/4" lower than the handles, it's a very uncommon
tight radius; as found, no damage, and a popular tool for
those who make chairs, it will make a fine worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t77.jpg $155.00
MS95 Three as found framing chisels; offered for restoration,
each will be usable after a clean; two with beveled top,
they are 1" and 1 3/8" (hair over) wide, the bottom is 2";
laminated steel construction, original handles show usual
beating marks; bottom three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t77.jpg $85.00
MS96 Three older Buck Bros. cranked gouges; narrow widths of
1/8", 1/4", and 3/8", with original handles; never abused,
pre-WWI vintage of great quality; top three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t78.jpg $95.00
MS97 Goodell-Pratt No.92 brass hammer; 7 1/2" long, it's used
on finished work or work where are regular hammer will
leave marks; usual GP quality, 100% usable, faces show
slight mushrooming; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t78.jpg $45.00
MS98 Woodriver beading tool; patterned after the popular Preston
model, this one has two fence and its full compliment of
six cutters, it appears unused; well made of bronze, and
ready to use; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t78.jpg $110.00
MS99 Cast iron double boiler glue pot; with bail and damage
free cover, exterior retains most japanning, it's the
standard small size for use at the bench, it hold about
1/4 pint; bail has a bend;
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t79.jpg $60.00
MS100 Six boxwood handle mortice chisels; fine quality UK ex-
amples, mostly by Marples; widths of 3/16", 1/4", 5/16",
3/8", 1/2", and 5/8"; never abused, proper name is sash
mortice chisel, each can mortice any project:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t80.jpg $225.00
MS101 Mahogany drill caddy by Morse Twist Drill; with 1908
patent date stamped on cover, that rotates to the desired
location to store/remove the 64 bits; still with several
twist drills in it, showing minor cosmetic wear, 4 1/2"
tall, a handy thing to make some order to your drills and
keep them put; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t81.jpg $65.00
MS102 Duplex rabbet (copy of the Stanley #78) made by Sargent
for Sears; ca.1940, used once or twice and then put back
in the original box; all original parts, this does exactly
what the #78 does, but for less money; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t83.jpg $55.00
MS103 Lathe sizing tool; designed to fit onto a parting tool so
that consistent diameter turnings can result, it's a very
handy tool for anyone that's serious about turning; a
manufactured example, the chisel is supplied by the owner,
this one comes with what was found on it; a worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t84.jpg $55.00
MS104 Pair of Colt's Patent cam-action clamps; a sound and
simple to use design, the max capacity is 4"; free of
damage; bottom two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t84.jpg $45.00
MS105 4" (edge length) drawknife with splayed wooden handles;
retailed by many firms, they probably were made by Peck,
Stow&Wilcox, I can't find a name on it; offered for
restoration, someone tried to rivet the handles onto the
tangs of the forging (originally friction fit); plenty of
life left in it, patternmakers and similar trades that
performed fine work favored it; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t86.jpg $30.00
MS106 Maples bowsaw; a clean example that didn't see too much
use, free of damage, and with a 10" long blade; handy for
cutting curves and resawing; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t86.jpg $65.00
MS107 Four starrett tools, a screw driver and three rules, two
of which are hook rules with one having a depth gauge
attached; protective pouch for the two 6" rules; in fine
worker condition; left pile:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t87.jpg $55.00
MS108 6" combination square with centering head and in original
box; barely used, with scribe, it's by Starrett's com-
petitor one town over (Orange, MA), Union Tool; find
quality, Millers Falls ultimately bought Union Tool;
right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t87.jpg $55.00
MS109 7/8" bevel edge paring chisel by Marples; uncommon width,
boxwood handle that has a stable check, 15" long, minor
tarnish, much nicer than usual examples; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t88.jpg $40.00
MS110 1/4" cranked bevel edge paring chisel by Buck Bros.; extra
clean, original handle, owner lightly scratched name in
the back near the crank; 11 1/2' long, all it needs is a
honing; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t88.jpg $45.00
MS111 Uncommon Sullivan's patent articulated dividers; like a
common dividers with a fine adjustment, this 15" long tool
goes better allowing the ends to pivot for complex layout
where an obstruction can limit standard designs; patented
1880 in Fitchburg, MA, these are workers as one of the
telescoping points' screw is missing, it works fine as is;
top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t89.jpg $65.00
MS112 Copeland style dividers with telescoping point and fine
adjustment; a design patented and then licensed to Starrett,
these are Starrett production and of fine quality; stamped
with their patent date for the fine adjustment screw as well
as patent applied for, they are in fine worker shape, never
messed with, and 6" long; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t89.jpg $60.00
MS113 Buck (retailer) bit for rounding dowels (up to 1/2" dia-
meter); an old style bit, with decorative file work about
the cutter, it's as found and rather uncommon; fits a
common brace, a useful tool for dowel joints; top right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t90.jpg $45.00
MS114 Disston D7 6pt ripsaw; sharp enough to use on softer woods,
original teeth, nib present on the 24" blade, top horn has
the smaller rough area, superficial rust over etching, it
will make a fine worker; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t93.jpg $130.00
MS115 Cast iron implement toolbox by Richardson Mfg. Co., of
Worcester, MA; by a firm that made a mower, hay rakes and
tedders, etc., it dates ca.1880 and retains traces of the
original red finish and yellowing on the embossed lettering;
free of damage, so many are found cracked or with a broken
hinge, this is a fine example of a never mucked with box,
even the original mounting bolt is inside; that hole you
see in the cover is so the oilcan's spout can stick out;
11" long; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t97.jpg
  http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t97a.jpg $135.00
MS116 Another chunk of cast iron (I'm surprised this and the
previous didn't crack the image), this an unusual patented
vise; one I can't recall seeing before, it has the October
20, 1896 date embossed on one jaw, I can't find a patent
for it; out of a carpenter's tool chest, that fact and the
presence of file marks along the top of the jaw, suggest
a saw vise; with tapered 'inserts' within the jaws, those
appear to slide laterally relative to the outer cast iron
jaws, a lever and spring appear to position the 'inserts';
as found, dirty, in need of a clean, I haven't tried to force
the mechanism, a soak in oil should do the trick; definitely
a strange one, and one of the reasons old stuff is so fun to
hunt for as one never knows what he'll stumble across;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t97.jpg $135.00
MS117 Chaplin's Patent smoothing plane; a transitional model
between the earlier cast iron knob and handle model, this
one is identical to those but with turned wooden knob and
the checkered hard rubber grip; all original parts, no
damage, embossed with O.R.Chaplin's Patent around the
knob, and Tower&Lyon on the iron; the size of a #4, a
nice example that scarcer than the models to either side
of it; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t98.jpg $165.00
MS118 Roll of cutters for a Sargent combination plane; in the
canvas roll, they don't appear to have been used much,
some still have protective grease covering; probably for
the No.1080, but they'll also fit the No.1085; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t98.jpg $80.00
MS119 Open scorp with single handle; a hollowing shave that is
pulled with one hand, this uncommon tool is roughly 2" in
diameter, it's got real age, probably 1850, or earlier,
it's still in sound worker shape; edge will need to be
reground due to nicks; top;
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t99.jpg $55.00
MS120 Starrett protractor and centering heads for 12"+ steel
rules; if you have a 12" Starrett combination square,
these compliment that well; as found, dusty, no damage,
protractor has the original vial; bottom two:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t99.jpg $45.00
MS121 Unusual saw with birch handle riveted to a roughly 10"
long blade that has a rounded nose and nib at the toe;
a backsaw without a spine, it may have been made by a
skilled craftsman for his own use, he put a good amount
of effort into it; probably ca.1875, as found condition,
and likely not another one like it; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t100.jpg $90.00
MS122 Scarce version of the Boardman's patent combination tool
that features a wrench, hammer, nail claw, and screw
driver; patented by two Connecticut men, both from Norwich,
the first went to A.W.Park in 1865, then to Bryan Boardman
in 1866, the tool was ultimately retailed by Tower&Lyon;
as found, with remnants of the plating, general areas of
rust, this is the model with the series of holes in the
shaft, it's probably the first production and is much more
difficult to find than the full production model; 6" long;
second from top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t100.jpg $145.00
MS123 Unusual all-metal hammer; manufactured, a "3" is stamped
on the side of the head similar to what Osborne, et al,
did on the saddler's/ upholsterer's hammers; resembling
such a hammer, the claw is wider than what's normally
seen so it likely has another use; as found, traces of
japanning remain, 10" long, nice detail where the integral
handle meets the head, the handle is flattened at the end
to form a pry bar; an odd one and unlike any I've seen
before; good age, it was found in the same Snap-On toolbox
as the rest of the tools in the image; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t100.jpg $65.00
MS124 Good quality belt-driven drill press; an odd one, it has
a V-shape cast iron base for mounting it, it's angled so
that the drill is arranged in a plane separate of the
bolt/screw holes of the base; very well made, and a smaller
size of 24" overall, the tabel and drill assembly itself
are adjustable over the carrying shaft; lever activated,
it saw very little use, it has the look of use by pre-
cision craftsman, perhaps watch and clockmakers; the lever's
range can be set with two nuts; I find no name on it, it
has an American appearance, and is entirely usable; a nice
thing, it's not a toy:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t101.jpg http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t101a.jpg $155.00
MS125 Three Henry Taylor bent gouges; barely used, still with
their original straw color, finish loss on the matching
handles, medium sweeps, widths of 3/8", 1/2", and 5/8"
left three:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t102.jpg $75.00
MS126 Group of eight carving chisels by various UK makers, in-
cluding Addis, Herring Bros., etc.; from a 3/32" straight
chisel to a 3/4" shallow sweep gouge, all save for the
former chisel are gouges; in sound worker shape; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t102.jpg $125.00
MS127 Primitive 'stake' anvil made for a common vise; owner
made, with two legs that are clamped in a vise, the anvil
top is 7" and 1" wide tapering down to a point at the tip
of the horn; found in a batch of harness maker's tools, it
was probably used to peen rivets; showing expected bang
marks, it has plenty of life left in it and is handy for
banging smaller bits of metal or whatever; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t103.jpg $70.00
MS128 Older Marples No.4 size brass plumb bob; with steel point,
never polished, minor dings, 3 1/2" long; if you're planning
to make a scale replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, you
don't want this as it's far too accurate; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t103.jpg $50.00
MS129 Six bevel edge paring chisels with boxwood handles; the
now very popular (and expensive) shorter lengths, three
are by Marples, one Sorby, one Stormont, one unmarked;
clean and in solid worker shape, widths of 1/4", 3/8",
1/2", 5/8", 1", and 1 1/4", the latter 10 1/2" long; fine
quality workers; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t104.jpg $170.00
MS130 Starrett trammels with pair of interchangeable caliper
leg; usual Starrett quality, solid worker shape, and
capable of marking metal, wood, and other materials;
right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t104.jpg $60.00
MS131 Disston D-111 8pt crosscut saw with black plastic handle;
a very clean and ready to use example, it's much less
common than most Disston offerings, this one dates to the
1950's, it saw little use; 26" long, minor tarnish spots,
still a quality product that cuts as well as the wooden
handle examples; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t105.jpg $85.00
MS132 20" 8pt crosscut panel saw; from the J.H.Swift&Sons
Dreadnought Works of Sheffield, this ca.1960 saw is in
nearly new condition and is still sharp enough to use as
is (I grabbed to cut a 2x4 to length); small rust spot
along the top edge of the skewed back; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t105.jpg $95.00
MS133 R.Groves 28" beast of a ripsaw with 3 1/2pt after the pro-
gressive sizing (done for easier starting); as found, split
nuts, nib present, still fairly sharp, and guaranteed to
give you aching muscles after a day's use; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t106.jpg $135.00
MS134 Older surface plate with protective wood cover; made of
cast iron, never abused, waffle pattern bottom, measures
10" by 13", it's useful for those who find bliss lapping
planes, chisels, and possibly ice cream:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t107.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t107a.jpg $90.00
MS135 Original R.Routledge tool price list catalog; a pile of
tools listed in this 1895 catalog, the cover's right
corner is missing; 26 pages, the back of the cover is a
map showing the location of the famous Birmingham maker
and retailer; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t108.jpg $110.00
MS136 Forged traveler; used for measure the length over curved
edges/surfaces; smith made, in better than usual condition;
a must have if you do anything with wheels; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t109.jpg $45.00
MS137 Record T5 jack/shooting plane; a design unique to Record,
the took the standard jack plane and added a removable
handle (placed on either cheek) so the plane can be used
on its side as a shooting plane; as found, dirty, the
handle is a proper reproduction, the very tip of the tote
was off and then repaired, there's yellow paint at the
heel; a worker, not a collector, item, these planes were
very popular in English trade schools and normally got
beat to within an inch of their lives, this one managed to
escape that fate and will clean and work nicely; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t112.jpg $125.00
MS138 Goodell-Pratt patented brace; one of the best designs
made, and of the usual high-quality GP production, this
10" sweep example has a concealed ratchet that is engaged
(or changed) by turning a ring above the chuck; fully
functional, original finish shows normal wear, it's a solid
worker that can be used right out of the box; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t112.jpg $75.00
MS139 Starrett double square with 6" blade; as found, rust blooms
on the graduated blade should clean, vial in head is ori-
ginal; pre-WWII; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t113.jpg $40.00
MS140 Double tapering tool; an old American, not Chinese copy,
example, perhaps made by a patternmaker, the bronze body
carries two cutters (each with fine adjustment screws) to
taper 1/2" to either 3/8" or 7/16"; very well made, never
altered; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t113.jpg $70.00
MS141 Davis Level & Tool Co. patented jack plane; as found and
free of damage, which owes itself to the iron being MIA
as the fragile plane is normally cracked at the bridge
and/or the back of the mouth; dirty from sitting idle,
most japanning around the knob is missing, behind the
mouth a good bit is present, the gold highlights are on
the boss that carries the adjuster; a dismal flop, unusual
for a firm which produced magnificent levels and braces,
many of these are found in England, this one was found
here in the US and never made the trip across the Atlantic;
will restore to be a very nice example:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t114.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t114a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t114b.jpg $675.00
MS142 Clark's screw driver set in its original box; with all
original parts, including for interchangeable tips, this
New Haven, CT tool is about as nice they come, it saw
barely any use; while not a rare tool, it is very uncommon
to find an example this clean and complete; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t116.jpg $245.00
MS143 Unused 7" taper saw files in their original box; by Delta
File Co. of Philadelphia, one of many filemakers working
in Philadelphia, they are fine quality and ready to use;
five of them, these are great for large tooth ripsaws;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t118.jpg $60.00
MS144 2 7/8" bevel edge paring chisel by Peugeot-Freres; a very
nice example, with minor tarnish, it's like a paring
slick for cabinetmaking; roughly 16" long; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t119.jpg $110.00
MS145 New old stock Millers Falls No.1418 hammer; a smaller
and lighter one, probably around 8oz., it's ready to use
on finer work; original paint on head, decal remnants on
the wooden handle; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t119.jpg $50.00
MS146 Millers Falls Langdon miter box, the small model that's
almost now impossible to find; all original, no damage,
with matching saw, the bed is 12" long; perfect for
sawing smaller moldings, this is for the finer work that
the standard size Langdon can't easily handle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t120.jpg $390.00
MS147 Disston 8" backsaw with the patented right hand grip
handle; as found, never cleaned or abused, good patina,
if you wish to use it you'll need to cut new teeth; an
uncommon size for this saw model; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t121.jpg $175.00
MS148 12" hollow scraper that's perfect for chair spindles;
brass plate secures the blade that is 1/2" across its
width; hand hole at one end, a solid worker; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t121.jpg $60.00
MS149 Millers Falls No.24 jointer; the equivalent of the Stanley
#8, this as found example is an early model that doesn't
have the number stamped in the cheek; rosewood knob and
tote, expected tarnish, it'll do what a #8 does but for
less money; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t122.jpg $135.00
MS150 Patternmaker's filleting plane; a different design, as
most are a personal effort based upon the V-shape cutter,
this one has a squirrel tail handle with turned wooden
knob; made of bronze/brass, the tool is designed to cut
leather strips that are then used on the pattern to fair
curvatures; in sound shape, 7 1/2" long; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t123.jpg $80.00
MS151 Decorative eggbeater drill with cutout drive gear; a rather
diminutive thing with far more appeal than most owner made
examples, the drive gear is brass; rosewood knob and crank,
roughly 13" long, including the oversize more modern chuck
inserted into the friction fit one, the breast plate rotates
as the soldered joint has come undone, it's in no danger of
coming off; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t124.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t124a.jpg $155.00
MS152 Larger lignum vitae carver's mallet; 10" long, with in-
tegral turned handle, max diameter of 4", it saw very
little use; has normal lignum tight and stable checks,
this thing is ready to use right out of the box; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t124.jpg $60.00
MS153 Clean Sargent made combination plane, their model No.1080,
for Sears; identical to Sargent production save for the
name embossed with it, the cutters are in their original
canvas roll; with long and short arms, extra stop, it's
missing the beading stop; a handy plane that does what the
Stanley #45 does, but for a good bit less money; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t125.jpg $120.00
MS154 E.A.Berg 3/4" incannel gouge; barely used, decal on the
birch root handle, all this one needs is a honing; some
of the best steel produced, Berg gouges are much less
common than the chisels; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t125.jpg $45.00
MS155 Four C.E.Jennings gouges with apple handles fit with their
patented method of attaching the leather cap; standard
gouges that saw very little use, still with most of the
glazed finish, with rust spots, widths of 1/2", 3/4", 7/8",
and 1 3/8"; great quality, earlier production made in
Hinsdale, NH by Pliny Merrill, a firm unknown by most, once
they do know about their output they seek their stuff for
it's fine steel and finish; top four:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t126.jpg $120.00
MS156 Hubbard&Curtis 5 3/8" (edge length) drawknife; a very well
made tool, with fine proportions, turned handles are canted
below the cutting edge, little used, with some superficial
rust spots; laminated steel construction, guaranteed to be
a great worker; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t126.jpg $85.00
MS157 Patented oilstone holder with oil reservoir and sliding
cover; the first of it's kind I've seen, it's by The
Osborn Manufacturing Co. of Cleveland, OH; patented May
26, 1903, the sliding cover is embossed with all this
info; the left is the reservoir with a spout the oozes
the oil onto the stone when it's tilted (if you're not
careful you could make a real mess!); stone is 2"x8" and
is usable; in sound shape, much better than one might
expect; patented by John Currier of North Troy,
VT, an impractical contraption, its usefulness gives Yankee
ingenuity a major black eye; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t128.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t128a.jpg $265.00
MS158 6" sweep brace with full ratchet; made by Millers Falls,
it's in much cleaner than usual condition and is perfect
for better control when performing finer jobs; their
model No.34; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t129.jpg $95.00
MS159 Goodell-Pratt No.110 eggbeater drill for fluted drill
points and smaller diameter twist drills; the four jaw
chuck pinches the point/drill in the chuck, handle can
be removed to store them; as found, could benefit from
a clean and an oil, it'll make a fine worker; a less
common model; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t129.jpg $55.00
MS160 Special purpose drawknife with turned figured maple
handles; 3" cutting edge is positioned about 2 1/2" below
the handles, their is a slight curvature to it; well made
and in sound worker shape, the handles were deliberately
chose to give this one more visual appeal; top right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t130.jpg $75.00
MS161 Figured maple scraper with brass sole; well made, with
intense figure, the stock squeezes a 2 1/2" blade; small
hang hole, you may be mesmerized by the grain as you work
this beautiful tool; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t130.jpg $75.00
MS162 1870 patent fretsaw by Sorrento Wood Carving Co. of Boston;
extra deep throat of 15", turned rosewood grip, clearly
stamped with patent date and company name, dry original
surface, no damage or loss to the short grain of the
stretcher, blade securing hardware present, it takes 6"
long blade; a very nice example; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t133.jpg $125.00
MS163 Unusual folding boxwood and brass special purpose rule;
perhaps English, but more likely European, it has a brass
quadrant (scaled in degrees) that can fold upward perhaps
to function as an inclinometer (with the aid of a level,
that was supplied by the owner); with a turned boxwood
slide that resembles a single trammel, that's on a leg
stamped with an anchor and initials N.Y.W., this leg can
slide along the roughly 13" (when unfolded) scaled leg;
free of damage, since I've never seen anything like it, I
can't state it's complete or not; well made, and an in-
triguing thing; bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t133.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t133a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t133b.jpg $590.00
MS164 Larger saw set; stamped patent applied for, it's the
large size Lebbeus Brooks 1859 patent, the patent was
granted after his death; about 13" long; as found, looks
complete, and an uncommon design that originated in
Somersworth, NH; middle:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t134.jpg $135.00
MS165 Bemis&Call inside caliper with quadrant adjustment above
the legs; clearly stamped with the name, roughly 6" long,
fine adjustment feature, some no harm pitting on legs
that has no bearing on its use; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t135.jpg $40.00
MS166 Chapin-Stephens two-foot, four-fold narrow boxwood rule;
not numbered, probably their version of the #61 1/2, it's
as found and in sound worker shape; two nicks along the
external edges, inside is very clean, the single align-
ment pin is present; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t135.jpg $35.00
MS167 Washita oilstone; used a few times and put back in the
original box, it's the Pike brand as sold by Norton; label
present on stone's edge, it measures 2"x8"; great quality
and ready to use; bottom left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t136.jpg $65.00
MS168 Six spoon bits; true spoon bits, not the nosing pattern
often misidentified, they are as found and range in dia-
meter 1/4" to 5/8"; in typical condition, with some nicks
along the edges; uncommon to find them in this quantity;
bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t136.jpg $135.00
MS169 Leather splitter by H.F.Osborne; still with a chunk of
leather in it from the last time it was used; as found,
with expected grime/rust from sitting idle, it will clean
to be a solid worker; neraly all japanning remains; left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t137.jpg $255.00
MS170 Sargent made fully adjustable block plane, their version
of the #9 1/2, as made for Grants; from the 1930's, as
found, no damage, most original plating and japanning,
it will make a great worker, as well as a Stanley; right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t137.jpg $35.00
MS171 International Manufacturing Co. ratcheting drill; one of
the most complex actions ever offered on a drill, the ad-
justable handle can be rocked back and forth to drive the
chuck clockwise or counterclockwise via two gears and their
respective levers; made in Worcester, MA, as found, hasn't
been used in years and could benefit from an oiling; I can
get it to rotate in both directions turning the handle in
the same direction, the mechanism needs a soak to get it
to do the same moving the handle back and forth; a gizmo
that's normally locked up from misuse; top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t139.jpg $135.00
MS172 Pike saw jointer; made of steel, with file, it can also
be used to sharpen skates; as found, never misused; bottom
left:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t139.jpg $35.00
MS173 Five new old stock leather tipped handles for socket
chisels; pre-WWII, never put on a chisel; bottom right:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t139.jpg $55.00
MS174 Worrall's Patent jack plane as manufactured by the Multi-
form Molding Plane Co. of Lowell, MA; fresh out of a local
barn, it didn't travel too far from Lowell, it managed to
sit for decades and shows surfaces from doing so; 16" long,
in need of a clean, no japanning on cast iron assembly, it
will look much nicer after an application of elbow grease;
top:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t140.jpg $145.00
MS175 From the same barn as the previous item, a 12" backsaw by
Richardson; a quality Newark, NJ maker, the handle has
the characteristic nut in the spine; never used much, the
handle is in fine shape, it has its original teeth, the
blade is splattered with rust that will clean to make a
respectable worker, it never will win a beauty pageant,
but you really don't care as you're a user, right?;
bottom:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t140.jpg $65.00
MS176 Sargent&Co. hardcover catalog of the firm's tool and hard-
ware lines; as nice an example as one could hope to find,
printed 1910, 1300+ pages, it has a Manchester, NH firm
name printed in the cover; loads of info to make anyone
a master Sargent expert:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t141.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t141a.jpg $135.00
MS177 Millers Falls boring machine; hailed as the one to own
for serious work, it's in sold as-found condition, with
no damage to the metal, the wooden base shows normal wear;
a clean and some oil will have it eating timbers to frame
your masterpiece of construction; this can be delivered
to the Handworks event in Amana, IA:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t146.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t146a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t146b.jpg $385.00
MS178 A New Rogers treadle jig saw that can be delivered to
Handworks; made by Millers Falls, it proved to be the
most popular design made as it captured the Victorian
passion for fretwork and various cottage industries;
with all original parts, including the normally long
gone bellows (leather disintegrated), it also has the
spindle for a buffing or grinding wheel; short grain of
the lower arm split off long ago, that can easily be
fixed with some glue and a small piece scarfed onto it;
the same area of the top arm has a repair as the grain
wanted to do the same; a square nut has been replaced by
a wing nut; overall, it's much nicer than what's normally
found, these things work well and are fun to use:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t142.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t142a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t142b.jpg $365.00
MS179 Continuing the Handworks heavy metal listings is this
roughly 150lb colonial style anvil; made ca.1825 (or
a bit earlier), this one is relatively flat across its
top, edges show normal rounding, a small chunk is missing
toward the horn, it's 100% usable and is ready to take a
beating from whatever you place on it; 18" from end to
tip of horn:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t143.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t143a.jpg $490.00
MS180 Manufactured saw vise with 32" long jaws; made of cast
iron, no maker's mark that I can see, it tightens with
a large wheel; in solid worker shape, it can be delivered
to Amana; for serious saw work:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t144.jpg $290.00
MS181 Good harnessmaker's portable bench with foot operated
vise; made of wood, with old red finish, it's in solid
worker shape; can be delivered at Amana:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t145.jpg $190.00
MS182 A magnificant foot operated grinder and polisher of the
kind favored by jeweler's, watchmaker's, etc.; on a tele-
scoping cast iron base, atop that sits a wooden platform
with two drawers below and the mechanism on top, a hinged
cover, similar to a sewing machine, covers the mechanism;
fluted column adds to the overall visual appeal, the belt
is tensioned by telescoping design of the base; in solid
worker condition, the cover has some inactive worm holes;
good mass, great quality, and graphic visual appeal, it
stands about 4.5 feet tall; needs a belt; can be delivered
to Amana:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t147.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t147a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t147b.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t147c.jpg $885.00
MS183 Yankee No.1005 bench drill; one of the true marvels of
drilling technology, this one self feeds forward and
backward almost by magic; free of damage, adjustable
table, it's the larger of the two sizes; can be delivered
to Amana:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t148.jpg $275.00
MS184 Saving the best of the heavy metal for last is this great
example of Leonard Bailey's copy press, made in Hartford,
CT after his brain was thoroughly tapped out of woodworking
tool designs and patents; perhaps the best example extant,
it's finish in red japanning with yellow pinstriping, it
has elaborate decals to make the eyes overdose on coolness;
an early attempt at what the modern copy machine does, it
has a drawer at the base to store a blotting pad; a heavy
thing that can be delivered to Amana, or picked up at the
open pit tool mine, this is a work of art that needs to be
seen in person to appreciate fully:
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t149.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t149a.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t149b.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t149c.jpg
http://www.supertool.com/forsale/may/t149d.jpg $1585.00